Jack Lynch
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The Lexicographer's Dilemma: The Evolution of "Proper" English, from Shakespeare to South Park
12 editions
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2009
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Pieces of Death (Bragg #3)
4 editions
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1982
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The Dead Never Forget (Bragg #1)
5 editions
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1982
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You Could Look It Up: The Reference Shelf from Ancient Babylon to Wikipedia
2 editions
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2015
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The Complete Bragg: All Eight Novels (The Bragg Thrillers Book 3)
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Becoming Shakespeare: The Unlikely Afterlife That Turned a Provincial Playwright into the Bard
9 editions
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2007
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Die For Me (Bragg #8)
4 editions
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2002
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The Missing and The Dead (Bragg #2)
4 editions
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2014
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Bragg V1 (Bragg #1-3)
2 editions
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2014
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Samuel Johnson's Dictionary : Selections from the 1755 Work That Defined the English Language
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“People of very different opinions--friends who can discuss politics, religion, and sex with perfect civility--are often reduced to red-faced rage when the topic of conversation is the serial comma or an expression like more unique. People who merely roll their eyes at hate crimes feel compelled to write jeremiads on declining standards when a newspaper uses the wrong form of its. Challenge my most cherished beliefs about the place of humankind in God's creation, and while I may not agree with you, I'll fight to the death for your right to say it. But dangle a participle in my presence, and I'll consider you a subliterate cretin no longer worth listening to, a menace to decent society who should be removed from the gene pool before you do any more damage.”
― The Lexicographer's Dilemma: The Evolution of "Proper" English, from Shakespeare to South Park
― The Lexicographer's Dilemma: The Evolution of "Proper" English, from Shakespeare to South Park
“To this day, good English usually means the English wealthy and powerful people spoke a generation or two ago.”
― The Lexicographer's Dilemma: The Evolution of "Proper" English, from Shakespeare to South Park
― The Lexicographer's Dilemma: The Evolution of "Proper" English, from Shakespeare to South Park
“There's no such thing as an unabridged dictionary.”
― The Lexicographer's Dilemma: The Evolution of "Proper" English, from Shakespeare to South Park
― The Lexicographer's Dilemma: The Evolution of "Proper" English, from Shakespeare to South Park
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